We instruct and qualify Police Officers in Crisis Negotiation and Incident Command

CCII offers current and comprehensive training in major incident command, crisis negotiations, scribe and crisis negotiation techniques for first responders. CCII provides the course training material and experienced instructors, which supports the hosting police service to acquire Ministry accreditation

Quality Training

CCII offers current and comprehensive training in major incident command, crisis negotiations, scribe and crisis negotiation techniques for first responders. CCII provides the course training material to the hosting police service, which supports the hosting police service to acquire accreditation by the Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services, via the Ontario Police College.

The Command Post

We publish The Command Post, the newsletter for negotiators, incident commanders, scribes, and tactical leaders. Read articles written by professionals in law enforcement and people involved in critical incidents. The Command Post newsletter offers members a unique opportunity to access quality articles, case studies, training methods, and mental health issues relating to crisis negotiations and critical incident command.

Upcoming Events

November 19 - November 23, 2018

The Crisis Negotiators Course is a five day course, hosted by the Chatham-Kent Police Service, Training Unit Unit. CCII will support the hosting police service to receive course accreditation and certificate by the Ontario Ministry of the Community Safety and Correctional Services, via the Ontario Police College. This course is open to Mental Health Professionals working with police mobile crisis teams and will receive Ministry certification.
The course will be held at the John D. Bradley Convention Centre, 565 Richmond Street Chatham ON, N7M 1R2.
To register for this course contact;
Albert Pilbeam
Sergeant, Training Unit
albertp@chatham-kent.ca
Course Instructors: Tom Hart, President of the CCII
Kate Harrison, Detective (Rtd), Durham Regional Police
Dr. M. Mamak, Forensic Psychologist
Dates: Monday, November 19, to Friday, November 23,2018
Class Times: 08:00am to 4:00pm each day
Cost: $750.00
Payable by cheque to Chatham-Kent Police Service.

November 5 - November 7, 2018

Canadian Critical Incident Inc. (CCII) is again very excited to announce this year’s Fall Training Seminar will be held November 5 to 7, 2018 at the Double Tree Fallsview Resort, Niagara Falls, Ontario, with the assistance of the New York Association of Hostage Negotiators.
Registration starts on Sunday November 4, at 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM and Monday November 5 at 7:00 AM, with the opening ceremonies starting at 8:30 AM. and ends Wednesday November 7 at 11:00 AM.
The CCII Fall Training Seminar is eastern Canada’s premier seminar and training opportunity for Crisis Negotiators, Tactical Officers, Incident Commanders, Correctional Officers, Mental Health Professionals and First Responders.
Training agenda includes the - FBI- Armed militant standoff at the Malheur National Wildlife Building. -York Regional Police kidnapping – NYPD Hostage taking of a NYPD Detective case study, presented by Lt. Jack Cambria NYPD (Retired), - OPP Armed barricade – Dr. Andy Young Lubbock Texas case study - Dr. Peter Collins mental illness and negotiation strategies and more.
This is an excellent training opportunity to remain current and creditable.
Building on the tremendous success of last year’s seminar, CCII is excited to work with the Double Tree Staff in providing a great venue for the annual CCII Fall Training Seminar. The cost remains the same as the last few years, $400.00 (includes HST). Registration includes a full buffet lunch, snacks and beverages as well as a hospitality night on Sunday November 4, 2018

I believe the course curriculum covered in this course, is invaluable to not only negotiators, but also for front line officers and investigators.

Dave Parker, Brantford Police Service

Detective

The Crisis Negotiation Techniques for First Responders was an excellent course delivered by a very knowledgeable, professional. The content was very relevant, important and useful for Officers, who encounter critical incidents and crisis situations. Our Oshawa Municipal By-Law Enforcement staff have greatly benefited from Tom’s instruction and expertise.

Kevin C. Feagan

Manager, Municipal Law Enforcement Services, City of Oshawa

I enjoyed the content of the Critical Incident Command Scribe course, first learning the broader perspective, 2nd day of the scribe-specific training and the 3rd day being able to apply the learned materials into a practical scenario. I left feeling very confident.
S. Southworth.

Shanley Southworth - Halton Regional Police Service

Cororate Services - Senior Buyer

The Critical Incident Commanders Course was very informative. At the start I felt totally unprepared for the Incident Command position, at the end of the course I was much more confident and I could meet the expectations if needed.
Sgt. Steve Kloostra
Chatham-Kent P.S
Critical Incident Response Team

Sgt. Steve Kloostra Chatham-Kent Police Service

Sgt. Critical Incident Response Team

Great course. On point and current information. Excellent cast of instructors, who are recognized professionals from within their fields.

Sgt. Albert Pilbeam Chatham-Kent Police Service

Sgt. Critical Incident Response Team

The content,instructors and learning environment all contribute positive to a experience and ensuring Incident Commanders are given the knowledge and tools required to take on such an important position.

Cst. Nicole Kadour

Cst. Critical Incident Response Team, Use of Force Instructor

I would strongly encourage any supervisor especially those from smaller police services to take this training in the spirit of risk management and crisis preparedness.

S/Sgt. Kevin Beaudoin LaSalle Police Service

S/Sgt. Administration & Corporate Support, CID Supervisor

Great course, would be of great value to any officer.

S/Sgt. Owen Lockhart Sarnia Police Service

S/Sgt. Professional Standards Branch

I had a basic understanding of Incident Command prior to this course, but I feel much better prepared to handle any major incident applying these principles. Learning details of some tactics was incredibly helpful.

S/Sgt. Robin Abbott Hamilton Police Service

S/Sgt. Hamilton Police Service

In business, as in life, there are consequences from making the wrong decision. If you’re ready to go to the next level in terms of gaining knowledge, experience and preparedness, then Crisis Negotiation Training from the Canadian Critical Incident Inc. (CCII) will enhance your skills.
Tom Hart combines his in-depth knowledge of critical incident command and crisis negotiations with real-world experiences in an engaging and enjoyable learning experience.
Be prepared to confront non-routine decision making under extreme pressure, with limited information, in mission-critical, time-sensitive scenarios.
Learn the importance of process to help you select, understand and use information and data to show you the way, so that your finely honed instincts can help guide the path to your desired outcome - with trust, confidence and commitment.
Dr. Howard H. Thaw, Negotiator - HELP.VC

Dr.Howard Thaw

Dr. Howard H. Thaw, Negotiator - HELP.VC

Thank-you Tom, It was a terrific training opportunity.

Cst. Lorrie Anne Maitland

Crisis Negotiator, L-A Maitland, Woodstock Police Service

My Crisis Intervention students benefited greatly from Tom's expertise. His years of hands on experience in the field, his practical tips, and his use of real life examples made for a very informative and memorable presentation.

Theo Selles, M.Sc.

Justice Studies Program, Humber Guelph University

The feedback received from staff was very positive, relating to both your professional knowledge and extremely personable presentation, and the content of the program. Mental Health issues and how to appropriately interact with members of the public experiencing mental illness are among the most significant concerns in relation to officer safety. Providing information to officers regarding various mental illnesses, and how it may impact their investigation and enforcement actions is crucial to ensure officers can identify potential safety issues. Thank you again for providing Crisis Negotiation Techniques for First Responders to City of Pickering Staff.

Kimberly Thompson, CMM III, CPSO

Manager, By-law Enforcement Services, Corporate Services Department

Our agency interacts and cares for persons in crisis on a daily basis. Effective and compassionate response by staff is crucial for the safety of our clients and the community at large. Canadian Critical Incident Inc. provided vital information, methodologies and current awareness in the field to our staff. Tom’s material was delivered practically and with sensitive to our unique setting with men who live with concurrent disorders in a residential setting. The one-day course was engaging and impactful for the staff. Many thanks for your work and expertise in this area.

Frank Struth

Supervisor at St. Leonard’s House Place Peel

CCII Scribe Course hosted by the Greater Sudbury Police Service; " Appricated the dynamics of the classroom - array of experience, you both set the tone - easy going, respectful and humorous...great!

Lynn St. Arnaud

Scribe for the Ottawa Police Service

CCII Scribe Course hosted by the Greater Sudbury Police Service; This course was very educational and informative related perfectly to the topic and great instructors !

Jennifer Scott

Liaison & Policy Officer Timmins Police Service

Recently attended the CCII Major Incident Commanders Course hosted by the Greater Sudbury Police Service and was very satisfied with the course.

Staff Sargent Peter Orsino Greater Sudbury Police Service

Uniform Patrol

The Major Incident Commanders Course recently hosted by the Greater Sudbury Police Service, is a need any Incident Commander.

Inspector Derek Johnson

Inspector with the Anishinabek Police Service, Thunder Bay

I was very interested in obtaining the knowledge,skills and abilities for the CCII Crisis Negotiators course, hosted by the Greater Sudbury Police Service.
I was engaged and throughout could relate the information to many calls for service. I feel this course is an asset and will enhance my road knowledge,skills and abilities and in addition I can be called upon to crisis negotiate and assist in moving towards a peaceful solution.

Sherry Young

Sergeant - Greater Sudbury Police Service

CCII provided Incident Response training for Scribes, Negotiators and Incident Commanders to members of the Greater Sudbury Police Service and other Services in Northern Ontario. This was done with the assistance of local and provincial experts. CCII also tailored the courses to ensure the scenarios were beneficial to all members of the Incident Response Team, being Incident Commanders, Scribes, and Negotiators and met the Ministry standards for certification and recertification.
Operational Support Inspector Todd C. Zimmerman
October 24,2017

Inspector Todd C.Zimmerman Greater Sudbury Police Service

Operational Support Inspector

Highly recommend the Major Incident Commanders Course and training for all services, with Major Incident Command teams.
Excellent instruction, current material and professional presentation. Great interaction with the class. Very engaging!

Michael Hunter North Bay Police Service

S/Sgt. Officer in Charge - Emergency Response Team

Having not been provided the full Major Incident Commanders Course since 2008, I found the refresher course content and the practical exercise most valuable and beneficial.
Thanks Tom and Greg!

Marci Shelton

S/Sgt. Woodstock Police Service

I would absolutely recommend this course to any Officer or Mental Health Personnel.

Jason Saville

Constable

The extensive experience of the Instructors provides the students with the knowledge required to undertake the demanding position of a Crisis Negotiator.
This course exceeded my expectations.

Kevin DeClark

Police Constable

Every day I learned something new. Tom Hart and Kate Harrison were so professional and knowledgeable, which kept the class engaged. Excellent week!

Brenda O'Neill

Registered Nurse - Durham Regional Police Mental Health Support Unit

About Us

Canadian Critical Incident incorporated (CCII) was established to provide continuing education in the area of Crisis Negotiations and Scene Management to its registered law enforcement members across Canada and worldwide.

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